Search the Johnson County Inmate Population

The Johnson County inmate population is maintained through the sheriff's adult detention system and separate state, federal, and immigration locators. A Johnson County inmate search starts with the county jail roster when the person is in local custody, then moves to state corrections or federal tools when custody changes. The Johnson County inmate population includes people waiting for court, people serving local commitments, and inmates moving through booking or release. Kansas public-record rules shape what can be seen, while the Johnson County inmate population changes as arrests, bonds, court dates, and transfers occur.

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The Johnson County Inmate Population

The Johnson County inmate population is counted across two sheriff-operated adult detention facilities: the New Century Adult Detention Center and the Central Booking Facility in Olathe. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office Detention Bureau runs both facilities. New Century is the primary housing site. Central Booking is the countywide intake and pre-classification point for people brought in by Johnson County law-enforcement agencies.

The official booking and release system reported 556 total inmates at 5 a.m. on June 13, 2026, with 454 at the New Century location and 102 at Olathe. That count is a county jail count, not a Kansas prison count. It includes adult pretrial detainees, local sentenced commitments, court commitments, work-release custody, and short-term booking cases. People sentenced to the Kansas Department of Corrections move into KASPER, while federal and immigration custody use BOP and ICE search tools.

The county's public report uses the location label "Airport" for New Century because the facility sits near New Century AirCenter. The public should read "Airport" as the New Century Adult Detention Center, not as a separate jail.


Johnson County Inmate Population Statistics

The sheriff's detention history gives the bed count, and the booking/release report gives the current distribution. New Century opened in 2000 to add jail beds, and Phase II opened in December 2009 with 554 added beds. That expansion brought the Johnson County jail system to 1,081 available beds. Against the June 13, 2026, 5 a.m. count, the system was about 51.4 percent occupied.

556 Current Jail Population
1,081 Available Beds
2 Sheriff Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Johnson County jail system bed count1,081 available bedsSheriff Detention Bureau history, after 2009 Phase II
Current total jail population556Official booking/release distribution, 06/13/2026
New Century/Airport population454Official booking/release distribution, 06/13/2026
Olathe/Central Booking population102Official booking/release distribution, 06/13/2026
System occupancyAbout 51.4 percentCalculated from official bed count and 06/13/2026 count


Who Makes Up Johnson County Inmates

The official aggregate breakdown located for Johnson County was sex by facility location. Race, age, charge type, pretrial status, and agency holds can appear in individual roster or booking records, but the county source reviewed did not publish those categories as a systemwide demographic table. Those individual fields should not be turned into statistics without an official aggregate source.

LocationTotalMaleFemale
All Johnson County jail locations55647680
Olathe / Central Booking1025646
Airport / New Century45442034

Recent booking and release records can include district-court cases, municipal cases, warrants, probation or court commitments, work-release notes, and ICE-related comments. Those details help explain a single person's custody status. They do not, by themselves, define the Johnson County inmate population as a whole.


Johnson County Jail Capacity

The New Century expansion is the key capacity event in the Johnson County inmate population record. Phase II added 554 beds, bringing the combined system to 1,081 available beds. No official source in the research file showed a current consent decree, federal jail investigation, or active overcrowding release order for Johnson County's detention facilities.

Capacity does not say who is free to leave. Bond decisions, court commitments, detainers, medical screening, and release processing still control a person's status. A low system occupancy figure can exist while a specific person remains held on a no-bond warrant, a court commitment, a probation matter, or a hold from another agency.

The county homepage screenshot is useful for locating the official sheriff menu. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office homepage links to detention, inmate search, warrants, booking/release, accounts, and public-information pages.

Johnson County inmate population sheriff homepage links

Those official links are the starting point when the public roster, records office, or facility contact information is needed for a Johnson County custody question.


Laws for Johnson County Jail Records

Kansas public-access law is the backdrop for Johnson County jail records. The Kansas Attorney General's KORA FAQ explains that public records are open unless a specific law closes them, that requesters contact the custodian of the agency holding the record, and that agencies may charge reasonable actual-cost fees. The sheriff's Central Record Division is the county fallback for sheriff and jail records not answered online.

Key Kansas rules:

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records that are not required to be disclosed and includes annotations for jail books, offense reports, mug shots, pending charges, and court dates.

K.S.A. 19-1935 requires a KBI investigation when a city or county prisoner dies in jail or a contracted facility.

K.S.A. 22a-231 includes coroner investigation triggers for deaths in police custody, jail, or a correctional institution.

K.S.A. 21-6614 gives the Kansas procedure for expungement of certain convictions, arrest records, and diversion agreements.


Johnson County and Kansas Prison Custody

No Kansas Department of Corrections prison was located inside Johnson County in the official facility sources reviewed. Once a Johnson County case becomes a state prison sentence, the controlling locator changes from the county jail roster to KASPER, the Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository. KDOC says KASPER covers people sentenced to the custody of the Secretary of Corrections since 1980, including current prison residents, people under post-incarceration supervision, and people discharged from a sentence.

Statewide prison numbers should not be confused with the Johnson County inmate population. KDOC's June 2026 homepage snapshot showed 9,849 adult correctional facility residents against 10,674 capacity, plus a parole population of 5,357. Those are Kansas system figures, not a county jail count. KASPER can show name, KDOC registration number, physical description, conviction county, case number, housing location, movements, parole office, photograph, and anticipated release date.



Johnson County Roster Search Fields

The sheriff's current-custody search is direct and narrow. It does not ask for a booking number on the search form. Booking numbers, CFNs, facility locations, bond entries, and court dates appear after a result is opened. The booking/release report is a separate tool for recent booked and released records, with date buttons for today, the prior seven days, and the last 24 hours.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedUsed with first name; spelling matters.
First NameTextUnspecifiedUsed with last name for a narrower result.
Show Currently in CustodyRadioDefaultReturns the active Johnson County jail population.
Show Previous Booking History (3 years)RadioOptionalReturns recent historic booking and release records.
Search / ResetButtonsActionRuns or clears the query.

The Johnson County booking and release report screenshot shows the last-24-hours report and the inmate distribution table.

Johnson County inmate population booking release report

That report is best for recent movement, release type, arrest agency, arrest time, mugshot-button availability, and the daily facility split.


Past Johnson County Inmate Records

Past Johnson County inmate records are not all kept in one public screen. The inmate search has a three-year previous-booking option. The booking/release report gives recent book and release activity. For records older than the online history window, or for copies of sheriff records that are not displayed, the Central Record Division is the correct public-records route.

KORA does not require an agency to create a new report to answer a question. It lets the requester ask for existing records held by the custodian. For Johnson County jail records, a useful request should include the full name, date of birth or year of birth if known, booking date or date range, CFN or booking number if known, and the type of record requested.


Johnson County Inmate Record Fields

A Johnson County inmate profile can show more than a name. The current inmate detail panel may include a mugshot, the six-digit CFN used for deposits, year of birth, race, sex, detention center location, booking date, and a charge and bond table. Historic records and booking/release entries can add booking number, arresting agency, arrest date and time, release type, and release location.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking image if the public system returns one.
CFNSix-digit Criminal File Number used for inmate accounts.
LocationOlathe/Central Booking or Airport/New Century.
ChargesStatute, description, type, level, disposition, warrant, and comments when shown.
BondAmount, type, or comments such as cash, surety, PR, GPS, or no-bond conditions.
Court DateCourt location and date/time, subject to court changes.

Johnson County Jail vs Prison

Most failed inmate searches come from using the wrong system. Johnson County jail tools cover people in the sheriff's local custody. KASPER covers people in Kansas correctional custody after state sentencing. The BOP locator covers federal inmates from 1982 to present. ICE ODLS covers immigration detainees by A-number or biographical search details.

Custody TypeRun ByWhere to SearchBest Use
County jailJohnson County Sheriff's OfficeJIMS inmate searchPretrial, local commitments, recent bookings
State prisonKansas Department of CorrectionsKASPERSentenced Kansas prisoners and supervision status
Federal prisonFederal Bureau of PrisonsBOP inmate locatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present
Immigration detentionU.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementICE ODLSImmigration custody after transfer or detainer action

Johnson County Detention Facilities

The Johnson County inmate population is split between intake and housing functions. Both facilities are sheriff-operated and part of the same adult detention system, but a searcher may see different location labels depending on whether the person is new to booking or housed at New Century.


Johnson County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Johnson County inmate population?

The official booking/release distribution showed 556 people in the Johnson County jail system at 5 a.m. on June 13, 2026. The same source showed 454 at New Century and 102 at Olathe.

Where do I search current Johnson County inmates?

Use the Johnson County Sheriff inmate search for current custody and three-year booking history. If the person was sentenced to KDOC, use KASPER instead of the county jail roster.

Does Johnson County list released inmates?

The sheriff search has a previous-booking option for three years, and the booking/release report shows recent booked and released entries. Older or non-displayed records may require a Central Record Division request.

Are booking photos part of the Johnson County inmate population data?

Booking photos can appear in inmate-search profiles or through mugshot buttons on booking/release records when the public system has a photo position. Not every entry displays one.

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Directions to the Johnson County Jail

The New Century Adult Detention Center is at 27745 West 159th Street, New Century, KS 66031. It is west and southwest of Olathe near New Century AirCenter, not at the downtown courthouse area. From I-35, most visitors approach through the Gardner and New Century area and use local arterial roads to reach W. 159th Street.

From central Olathe, plan for a westbound drive toward the airport and industrial area. Confirm the final turn in a live map because the jail sits near airport roads. The public video visitation kiosk is at New Century even when the inmate is housed at Central Booking.

Address

New Century Adult Detention Center
27745 West 159th Street
New Century, KS 66031
913-715-5900

Visitor Parking

Official pages do not publish parking rates. Confirm visitor parking at the facility before you arrive.

Public Transit

The research did not locate a published transit-route detail for jail visitors. Check a live route map before travel.

Visitor Entry

Bring non-expired government photo ID, arrive 15 minutes early, place personal property in lockers, and pass through a metal detector.